0 the pointed top of a mountain or hill -- vrchol
snow-covered peaks.
1 the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc -- vrchol
He was at the peak of his career.
3 to reach the highest, greatest, busiest etc point, time etc -- (vy)vrcholit
As a result, the demand for stucco-workers within the season had sudden peaks.
The time frames cover the warm and rainy season, when peaks of mosquito abundance are more likely to occur in the area.
The same is true for wind and rain and five of the peaks occurred during a long period of low wind and rain.
Large numbers on the crops do not in themselves account for the peaks in flight activity shown on certain days and dates.
The decisive criterion was the number rather than the (vocalic) nature of the sonority peaks.
However, the time and level at which the number of deaths peaks, is very uncertain.
The number of diarrhoea deaths is an order of magnitude larger, but the pattern is much the same, with diarrhoea deaths peaking only slightly later.
Obscured by the peaks is a decline in the susceptible population prior to the final time for areas with infection.